The first part of this presentation reviews the record, in a quantitative manner, of IMF programs in Southeastern Europe (not including Greece) over the past ten years. It also examines the evolving... Read more

ABSTRACT A bird’s eye view on the root of the crisis and the way forwards. The four legs of the crisis. The setting up of safety networks and the revised fiscal framework. Assessing the outcome of... Read more

Following severe financial market turmoil and sovereign stress, the euro area economy has finally emerged from recession and is recovering. However, the pace of the recovery is slow, and in many euro... Read more

In association with the Institute of New Economic Thinking at the Oxford Martin School and the Global Economic Governance (GEG) Programme Please register your attendance for this event: http://www.... Read more

ABSTRACT The Troika of the European Commission, European Central Bank, and International Monetary Fund, has “bailed out” troubled euro-area members—Greece, Ireland, Portugal, and Cyprus. This ad hoc... Read more

An afternoon to formally commemorate our dear friend and colleague Max Watson, founder of PEFM, and long-standing associate of SEESOX. There will be an afternoon of tributes to him and his work, at... Read more

Two years ago, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, called for the financial system to return to “a broad sense of promoting the wellbeing” of those whom it serves. He argued for what he... Read more

ABTRACT In addition to expected efficiency gains, an increasingly important policy concern about deepening financial integration is whether it brings greater vulnerability to shocks. Conventional... Read more

Brandon L. Garrett joined the law faculty in 2005. His research and teaching interests include criminal procedure, wrongful convictions, habeas corpus, corporate crime, scientific evidence, civil... Read more

Dr Peter Taylor is a Research Fellow concentrating on the area of risk with the Institute for Science and Ethics and the Oxford Martin School. Peter spent 25 years working in the Lloyd's insurance... Read more

Jeromin Zettelmeyer has been nonresident senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics since January 2013 (on leave for public service since April 2014). He is chief economist... Read more

The tenth Governor of the Central Bank of Ireland, Patrick Honohan , was appointed on 26 September 2009. Before his appointment as Governor, he was Professor of International Financial Economics and... Read more

The theme will focus on the need to rebuild trust in banks, the limits of regulation and conventional governance in doing so, and the resulting need for the authorities to find ways of encouraging... Read more